CANNES

Despite appearances, Cannes is a city with an extraordinary heritage. The living environment in Cannes is essentially a unique natural setting: the coastline, the bay, the islands and the hills. These are also preserved natural environments. The city occupies a landscape in the form of an amphitheatre open to the sea. Cannes' identity and at the same time a type of urban environment desired by temporary or permanent residents.

Competition Gardens

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  • DERNIERES VENDANGES (LAST HARVEST)

    by Alexis Campagne & Antoine Maréchal (France). Dernières Vendanges pays tribute to the vineyards of the Southern Alps, which almost disappeared after the phylloxera outbreak (end of the 19th century).

  • LE TEMPLE (THE TEMPLE)

    By Wai Chung Wu Maggie & Alejandro O’Neill (China/Uruguay). The Temple is a completely new way to enjoy a garden.

  • RED FOREST

    by Damien Michel (United Kingdom). Red Forest is a visual experience, where the visitor is immersed in a forest of red wood, which changes the perspective of the horizontal garden space to a very vertical and structured view.

Non-competition garden

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  • UN PONT ENTRE DEUX RIVES (A BRIDGE BETWEEN TWO SHORES)

    Xavier PERALDI, servizio spazi verdi della città di Cannes. This garden is a poetic representation of the twinning between Cannes, a city on the French Riviera, and Shizuoka, a Japanese city located on theisland of Honshū where one hundred and thirty waterways wind through the city.

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Explore

Ideas for exploration suggested by the Cannes tourist office :

  • The Plages du Midi, Boulevard Jean Hibert 
  • Le Suquet, Place de la Castre 
  • Marché Forville, 6, rue du Marché Forville 
  • Promenade Joséphine Baker, Quai Laubeuf  
  • Le Palais des Festivals, Boulevard de la Croisette 
  • La Croisette, Boulevard de la Croisette 
  • Parc de La Croix des Gardes, Avenue de la Croix des Gardes 

Information : 

  • Cannes Tourist Office - Tel: + 33 (0) 4 92 99 84 22